Central Government

02Jan 2026

Extra Council Tax

2nd January 2026|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

The Government has allowed some Councils in London to impose larger council tax increases after reducing their share of government funding.

Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Wandsworth, Westminster and the City of London will be allowed to raise rates by more than 5% for two years without local people having to approve.

The tables setting out the allocations to each council are accessible via this link.

The tables show that of the four councils given power to increase their council tax above the 5% threshold, the [more…]
01Jan 2026

Nature Restoration Fund

1st January 2026|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

The Nature Restoration Fund (NRF) is part of Part 3 the Planning and Infrastructure Act. It provides for Natural England to submit draft Environmental Delivery Plans (EDPs) to the Secretary of State. If the EDP is approved, this will allow developers to discharge their relevant responsibilities by paying a levy to meet environmental responsibilities relating to certain protected sites and species.

The Government has published a policy paper on implementing the NRF and DEFRA has issued a blog about it for [more…]

30Dec 2025

Local Government Finance

30th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

A report sets out details of the final Local Government settlement for 2026 to 2027 requiring approval by the House of Commons early in 2026.

In this multi-year settlement, the first for a decade, the Government will set allocations for financial years 2027-28 and 2028-29.

Local Authorities and other interested parties have been responding to a consultation which has full details.

The tables setting out the allocations to each council are accessible via this link and show that of the four councils given power to increase their council [more…]
27Dec 2025

Duty to Cooperate ends

27th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

The Minister of State for Housing and Planning, Matthew Pennycook MP, wrote to the Planning Inspectorate in November 2025 to set out that the Government intends to revoke the Duty to Co-operate for the current plan-making system.

Paul Morrison, the CEO of the Planning Inspectorate, replied on 15th December 2025 welcoming the change and giving details on how Local Plans will be examined and legally compliant and sound plans brought forward to adoption.

27Dec 2025

A National Plan to End Homelessness

27th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

A strategy to tackle homelessness was presented to Parliament in December 2025 by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, The Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP.

He said “We’re building more social and affordable homes by a £39 billion investment and banning no-fault evictions. We’re investing in homelessness services to act early, supporting councils ensuring there’s join up between public services to prevent rather than just manage crises.”

The House of Commons Library has issued a report on temporary accommodation.

18Dec 2025

New NPPF consultation

18th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Government issued a new version of the National Planning Policy Framework with a consultation until 10th March 2026. London Forum’s members are asked to consider the local implications of the proposed planning rules and to respond to the consultation. Specific concerns or recommendations can be notified to us.

There was a long debate in Parliament on the proposed new NPPF.

The lawyer Nicola Gooch has issued an NPPF briefing with additional links and Simon Ricketts has commented on the content of the new NPPF.

18Dec 2025

Chief Planning Officer’s newsletter

18th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

Joanna Averley, MHCLG’s Chief Planner, has issued her latest newsletter to local authorities.

It covers the new NPPF; the Planning & Infrastructure Bill; Planning Advisory Service events; funding for LPAs; planning skills and capacity survey results; consultation on cross-pavement solutions for electric vehicle charging; climate guidance by RTPI and TCPA; Neighbourhood Planning financial support and getting Sustainable Urban Drainage right from the start.

17Dec 2025

Online appeals service

17th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: |

The Planning Inspectorate has completed the national rollout of its new digital appeals service, enabling all local planning authorities to manage planning appeals online.

All LPAs can now use the new service to manage appeals for Householder (HAS), Planning (S78), Listed Building (S20), Commercial Planning, Commercial Adverts, and Advertisements. On-line Enforcement, Enforcement Listed Building and Lawful Development Certificate facilities will be introduced in February 2026.

More details are here, video below

14Dec 2025

New Resource Pages

14th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

There are many public sources of articles, reports and publications that could be important to London Forum’s members to help awareness of policy changes and activity of Government and GLA departments. The information could be useful for the way societies work with their local authority and their MP.

To help you, we’ve created a Resources website menu with links to useful research resources on the Internet, as well as to relevant London Forum material, including the Find Your Local Society page with its new map, and the [more…]

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